The Viking presence in Britain began with the raid on Lindisfarne in 793 AD and shifted significantly when King Alfred the Great established the Danelaw. Which of the following accurately describes the eventual culmination of Viking political influence in England during the early 11th century?
- King Cnut became the first Danish king to rule the whole of England in 1016.Cevap
- BKing Alfred the Great successfully expelled all Vikings from Britain following the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
- CWilliam the Conqueror established the Danelaw to integrate Viking settlers into the Roman administrative system.
- DThe Vikings were forced to abandon the Danelaw and return to Scandinavia when the Roman legions returned in 1016.
Cevap
King Cnut became the first Danish king to rule the whole of England in 1016.
The correct answer accurately identifies King Cnut as the Danish king who successfully unified England under Viking rule in 1016, which was the political culmination of centuries of Viking presence that began with the raid on Lindisfarne in 793 AD.
Adım Adım Çözüm
Anahtar Kavram
The transition of Viking influence from raiding and regional settlement (Danelaw) to unified national rule under King Cnut.
Tahmini Süre:2m 0s